In July of 1776 our forefathers bonded together to declare their independence from the unjust tyranny that plagued them. 228 years later, the newest cycle of FWiC has proudly unfurled its colors: we got a few family members together to break free of the bonds of aesthetic tyranny through projects about choreography. So the parallel is a little weak, but we hear Thomas Jefferson could cut a mean rug.
Rope jumping, a sci-fi battle against little white blobs, a music video, a sure-fire basketball play, Heart of Darkness (abridged), blurry pixie dancing, gardening, and a dance re-mix comprise the newest FWiC that is sure to make you stand up, place your hand over your heart, and be proud that we live in a country where people can cobble together a web site of such robust and daring quality. We are proud to say that FWiC is made in the US-of-ever-lovin’-A. Word.
P.S. We’re experimenting with a rolling format on FWiC. So instead of throwing everything up at the beginning of the month, we’re going to put up a bunch of stuff and then pepper the rest of the month with updates and new projects. So check back throughout the month for more FWiCitty goodness.
Comments